Paghihinuha - Text-Based Inference Worksheet in Filipino Set 2 (Beginner)
They read everything… but miss the point
Some students can read every word in a paragraph. But when you ask what’s happening, or where the character is, hindi nila agad masagot.
Hindi dahil hindi sila marunong magbasa. The problem is that they read each sentence separately. They don’t connect the clues together.
This worksheet helps them practice putting those details together to form a complete idea.
What this worksheet helps with
This worksheet builds on paghihinuha (making inferences) using short paragraphs.
Students are trained to:
- combine multiple clues from the text
- understand what is really happening
- identify roles, actions, and locations
Instead of focusing on one detail, they learn to look at the whole situation.
What’s inside the worksheet
This is a text-based multiple choice worksheet (L1+).
- Each item includes a short paragraph with several clues
- Students answer questions about actions, roles, and setting
- Each question has 3 choices
For example, students will read about:
- a man directing traffic in the middle of the road
- a student answering questions quietly at a desk
- a person cutting someone’s hair in front of a mirror
They need to combine the details in the paragraph to arrive at the correct answer.
Skill Breakdown
This worksheet helps students practice:
- Reading comprehension – understanding short paragraphs
- Connecting details – combining clues from different sentences
- Inferring roles – identifying what a character does
- Inferring setting – figuring out where the situation is happening
This is a key step toward deeper reading comprehension.
When to use this
- After the first L1+ worksheet
- For students who can read but struggle to interpret
- As guided reading or small group work
- As preparation for more advanced inference tasks
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Want to understand this skill better?
If you want to learn more about how students develop inference skills while reading, this guide from Understood.org is a helpful resource for teachers and parents.
FAQ
How is this different from the first L1+ worksheet?
This one requires students to connect multiple clues, not just identify one.
What if students read but don’t understand?
Guide them to underline or point out clues in the paragraph.
Can this be used for group discussion?
Yes. It works well when students explain their answers to each other.
Is this preparing them for higher levels?
Yes. This builds the foundation for more advanced inference and explanation tasks.
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